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Triamterene-HCTZ is typically used for the treatment of fluid retention and high blood pressure. This eMedTV segment offers a detailed look at the drug, including how it works, dosing information, and possible side effects.

Triazolam is a medicine that is prescribed to treat insomnia for a short period of time. This eMedTV article covers important information on triazolam, including its effects on the body, general dosing guidelines, and possible side effects.

Tribenzor is a prescription medicine used to treat high blood pressure. This eMedTV Web resource provides a complete overview of this medication, with information on how it works, possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and safety precautions.

Tribulus is a popular ingredient in supplements used to enhance sexual function and athletic performance. This eMedTV segment explains how this product works, explores its effectiveness for various uses, and lists some of its potential side effects.

Tribulus terrestris is a popular ingredient in supplements used for enhancing sexual function. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible benefits of this plant, explains what side effects may occur, and explores the product's effectiveness.

Trichomoniasis is an STD that is primarily caused by an infection of the urogenital tract. This eMedTV article offers a more in-depth look at this disease, including its symptoms, treatment options, and prevention methods.

Tricor is a drug that can help lower triglycerides and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV page provides information about how Tricor works, how to take your dosage, and who manufactures it. This page also lists precautions and side effects with Tricor.

Tricuspid regurgitation is a heart condition in which the tricuspid valve does not close properly. This eMedTV page describes symptoms and explains that it is most often caused by rheumatic fever. Usually, this condition requires little or no treatment.

Tricyclic antidepressants are prescription medicines that are primarily approved to treat depression. This eMedTV page explains how these medications can affect chemicals in the brain, lists some side effects, and offers general dosing tips.

Trifluoperazine is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat schizophrenia and anxiety. This eMedTV page further explores the effects of this medicine, offers general dosing information for the product, and lists some side effects that may occur.

Triglide is a prescription drug used to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels in adults. This eMedTV segment explains how Triglide works and discusses its effects, how and when to take it, potential side effects, and available strengths.

Triglycerides are the main storage form of fat in the body. As this eMedTV article explains, they are used to create energy and serve as building blocks for cells. This Web page provides an in-depth look at triglycerides.

Trihexyphenidyl is a prescription drug licensed to treat parkinsonism and extrapyramidal symptoms. This eMedTV Web segment covers these uses in more detail, describes how the drug works, offers dosing information, and more.

A healthcare provider may prescribe Trilafon to treat schizophrenia or severe nausea and vomiting. This eMedTV article offers an overview of the medication, explaining how it works, general dosing guidelines, and potential side effects.

Trileptal is a prescription drug that is used to control a certain type of seizure in people with epilepsy. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at Trileptal, including information on its uses, dosing, possible side effects, and more.

Trilipix is a prescription drug approved for the treatment of high triglyceride and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV article describes how the drug works, explains when and how to take it, lists some of the possible side effects, and more.

TriLyte is a prescription laxative used to empty the bowel before a colonoscopy. This eMedTV selection takes an in-depth look at this product, explaining how it works, what to expect while taking it, dosing guidelines, and more.

A healthcare provider may prescribe trimipramine for the treatment of adult depression. This eMedTV page describes how this prescription medicine works, lists possible side effects that may occur, and offers some general dosing guidelines.

Although TrimSpa lacks adequate research to prove its effectiveness, the product may help with weight loss. This eMedTV Web page offers an overview of TrimSpa, including information on the safety and effectiveness of the weight-loss supplement.

TriNessa is a prescription oral contraceptive also commonly used for treating acne. This eMedTV page explains how TriNessa works and offers a more in-depth look at its effects, warnings and precautions, dosing information, and potential side effects.

Tripedia is a routine vaccine used to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in young children. This eMedTV page describes how Tripedia works, provides a recommended vaccination schedule, and lists some of its common side effects.

Triphasil is a birth control pill that contains three different "phases" of pills in each pack. This eMedTV article describes this form of contraception in more detail, explains how it works, lists some of the potential side effects, and more.

Triple Paste is a medicated ointment approved for the treatment and prevention of diaper rash. This eMedTV Web page explains how the product works and offers information on dosing, possible side effects, what to do if you miss a dose, and more.

Triptans are a class of drugs that are prescribed to treat migraines. This eMedTV resource describes the various forms available, offers general dosage information for the medications, explains how they work, and provides links to more information.

If you have advanced prostate cancer, you may benefit from triptorelin. This part of the eMedTV Web site takes an in-depth look at this injectable medication, with details on how it works, side effects, dosing guidelines, and drug warnings.

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